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EPRA in line with Section 162 of The Energy Act, 2019 has developed The Energy (Net-Metering) Regulations, 2024 applicable to renewable energy technologies with an installed capacity of less than 1 MW. The gazetted regulations enable electricity consumers who generate their own power to supply electricity to the grid during over-production and be compensated for or use the credited energy during other times.
Accordingly, a licensee shall enter into a net-metering arrangement with consumers on a first come first served, and non-discriminatory basis, subject to the provisions of these Regulations. The installed capacity for domestic customers shall not exceed 4 kW for single-phase supply and 10 kW for three-phase supply; commercial and industrial customers shall not exceed 1 MW; and be capped at the maximum load demand in kW achieved in the twelve months preceding the application for net metering.
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Accordingly, a licensee shall enter into a net-metering arrangement with consumers on a first come first served, and non-discriminatory basis, subject to the provisions of these Regulations. The installed capacity for domestic customers shall not exceed 4 kW for single-phase supply and 10 kW for three-phase supply; commercial and industrial customers shall not exceed 1 MW; and be capped at the maximum load demand in kW achieved in the twelve months preceding the application for net metering.
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